When a section is folded, its word count is shown next to the heading.

Smart Keyboard

The extended keyboard row gives you access to all the special characters you need for writing Markdown, Fountain, or TaskPaper markup. It also allows you to position the cursor precisely with a swipe gesture.

If you use a Bluetooth keyboard, Editorial supports various shortcuts, and you can even define your own for custom workflows.

You can easily search within the current document or across all your files. For global searches, Editorial also supports "fuzzy" matching of file names — e.g. search for "wte" to find "Welcome to Editorial".

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Smart Snippets

Save time by creating abbreviations for pieces of text that you need often. Snippets can also include dynamic text, for example the current date or clipboard content. You can even specify where the cursor should be after the snippet is expanded.

Python Scripting

You can make use of a full Python interpreter in your workflows. Editorial comes with tons of modules for processing text, images, or even data from web APIs, and you also have scripting access to the editor itself from Python.

TaskPaper Mode

Editorial supports the popular TaskPaper format for plain text todo lists. You can assign tags and color labels to your tasks, and rearrange them via drag'n'drop. New in version 1.2, you can also fold the contents of a project or focus on a specific tag.

Fountain Mode

If you're a screenwriter, you'll love Editorial's support for Fountain, a Markdown-inspired plain text format for screenplays.

You can preview your formatting directly in the editor, or switch to an HTML preview that includes page numbers. You can even export your finished screenplay as a print-ready PDF.

In-App Browser

For quick research you don't have to leave the app. The in-app browser supports multiple tabs, and it's integrated with the workflow and snippet system. You can build workflows to look up words in your favorite online dictionary very easily, or just use the current page URL in a snippet, for example to insert a Markdown link.

The browser also supports 1Password for accessing saved passwords quickly.